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2024.11 version has a crash with Python 3.12 and 3.13 #16362

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minsa110 opened this issue Jan 7, 2025 · 7 comments
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2024.11 version has a crash with Python 3.12 and 3.13 #16362

minsa110 opened this issue Jan 7, 2025 · 7 comments
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minsa110 commented Jan 7, 2025

From marketplace (Jeongyong Kim):

2024.11 version has a crash with Python 3.12 and 3.13. They should have not released 2024.11 version too early.

I was unable to reproduce the crash with the following:

  • Version: 1.96.2 (user setup)
  • OS: Windows_NT x64 10.0.26100
  • Jupyter: 2024.11.0
  • Python env: Conda

Hopefully we can get environment data / repro steps from the issue reporter.

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regpath commented Jan 7, 2025

Visual Studio Code Version 1.96.2 (system setup)
OS: Windows_NT x64 10.0.17763 (Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC 1809, 17763.6189)
Jupyter: 2024.11.0
Python: 3.13 or 3.12 (downloaded from Python.org, python-3.13.1-amd64.exe)

To resolve the error, I downgraded Jupyter extension from 2024.11 to 2024.10.
Then to reproduce toe error, I upgraded it to 2024.11 again. Then the error as the screenshot appeared again.
It can never be resolved in any way.
I tried to uninstall all Python versions, VS Code, any IDE related to Python, any caches, registries, etc. but nothing worked.
The only way I found is to downgrade Jupyter extension.

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regpath commented Jan 7, 2025

I also hope the 'update' blue badge for the Jupyter extension won't update for some time

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Please can you disable all extensions except for Jupyter extension.
I.e. disable Python, pylance, etc, everything just for Jupyter, and then install the latest version of Jupyter extension and verify this.
I suspect it could be a result of Jupyter extension calling into some other API in Pylance or Python extension or the like.

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prabinrs commented Jan 9, 2025

I’m experiencing the same issue on Windows 10 Enterprise. I’ve tried disabling all extensions and reinstalling the latest version of the Jupyter extension, but the issue persists.

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@prabinrs @regpath
Sorry you are running into this issue.
Please can you disable ALL other extensions and verify this has no effect.

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Closing as a duplicate of #16378

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Hi all, I have been attempting to reproduce the issue so that I could implement a fix in the vscode-zeromq package. However, I was unable to reproduce the issue on my Windows 11 machine and on two separate Windows 10 Home and Windows 10 LTSC 2019 VMs. In all cases, I tried using Jupyter 2024.11 with Python 3.12 or 3.13 and VS Code 1.96.4.

@regpath @prabinrs could you two try reinstalling the buggy Jupyter 2024.11 extension, creating a crash report, and sending the crash report files here?

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